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With increasing use of internet and data sharing over internet network traffic over internet has increased beyond a limit, which has also increased the number of request made for a resource over a server. So to maintain the Quality of service even if the request made become large CDN (Content Delivery Network) is used. Main goal of CDN is to balance the load over the servers. But with the increase of load over a server even after balancing decreases the reliability of server with increase in fault rate and processing time. Proposals made for CDN do not take into consideration real time faults accuring in a server with time. To overcome this fault and reliability aware load balancing algorithm for CDN is proposed in this paper to increase the scalability and reliability of CDN.
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Gupta, P., Goyal, M.K., Gupta, N. (2015). Reliability Aware Load Balancing Algorithm for Content Delivery Network. In: Satapathy, S., Govardhan, A., Raju, K., Mandal, J. (eds) Emerging ICT for Bridging the Future - Proceedings of the 49th Annual Convention of the Computer Society of India (CSI) Volume 1. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 337. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13728-5_48
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